Yeah, but it's licensed. I don't do licensed works.
To boot, there's always a bunch of angry morons who complain about my work because they've decided the original was the correct translation. The latest one was Harem Choukyou 48, where the TL openly admitted to "Taking liberties" with certain lines, translated "hey" as "Henlo", turning the character into a retard, and ruined the joke in the last page. Guess who still has morons popping up in random threads telling me mine was the bad one. (Hint: Me)
Not a lot of incentive to break my "No licensed works" thing.
Well I know who I'm inviting to my next gaming session! Anyway, I find that by this point in the conversation, telling them you do, in fact, understand Japanese is pointless. Between the primacy effect, and this type of reader not actually caring about the source material, they'll just double down and tell you that you're making things up.
Oh my god, but of course! There aren't a lot of sarcastic statements in japanese, but だよね? Oh yeah, she picked the most sarcastic one right off the bad! I can be so stupid sometimes.
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Thanks for the correction. I mean it. But... so?
Yes, that's literally the basis of sarcasm.
That's banter, not sarcasm. The difference between the two is thus:
I do something easy, and tell you it's a pain, It's a joke/banter.
When you do something I think is easy, and I tell you it sounds like a pain, intending for everyone to know that I actually mean it's easy, and you're exaggerating/whining, that's sarcasm.
Never been used sarcastically. Plenty of times a woman's said it to put on a meek act in front of a man, and keep the conversation going.
No, that would be "Atarimae da". That would be suitably rude/deadpan for the situation, and would imply the force of character that the "localizer" wants to give her. She just plainly concurred with mom, because the joke is that mom is comically underreacting. This isn't a Manzai bit.
The only time you "Gussy a line up" is when it doesn't translate fully. This translated just fine.
You're projecting your own cultural values onto her, and validating the "You don't care about people" complaint that she got, when in the original, it was inaccurate.